In the book, Play and Imagination in Children with Autism, Pamela J. Wolfberg explains in two parts how to help your child interact with their peers and learn to play. In part one, Wolfberg looks at the nature of autism and the role playing takes in childhood culture and development, as well as current intervention practices. In the second part of the book, ten years in the lives of three children with autism are explored, and we see how each child learned to overcome certain issues and interact with their peers.
Living in Indiana and want to check it out? Contact us!
Not an Indiana resident? Find it at a library near you with worldcat.org
No comments:
Post a Comment